Improvement in miter-machine



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DANIEL B.'WARE, OF ATHENS,,MIGHIGAN.

Letters Patent No. 106,894, dated August 30, l1870.

IMPROVEMENT IN -MITIER-MACHINE.

The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making part of the same To allwh-ontlt't 'may concern:

Be it known that L DANlEL B. WARE, of Athens, in the couutyrof Calhoun and State of Michigan, have invented a 'new ,and Improved Mitering- Machine; and Ido hereby declare that the following is ya full; clear, and exact description thereof, which will enable others skilled in the art to make and' use the same, reference being had to the accompanying' drawing forming part of this specification.

ing-machiues, and consists in the arrangement of the turn-table and locking device-and the use of peculiar saw-guides, as hereinafter fully described.

A in the drawing represents the circular table of the machine. A

It is, by a pin, a, pivoted to .the bed. B, near 'one end of the same.

The edge of the circular table has a series ofnotches, to receive the end of a spring catch, b, by vmeans of which it is locked in any desired position.

lhe spring-catch b is arranged upon the bed B, and connected with a lever, C, by means of which it can be withdrawn from the table. v

Upon the bed B is fasteneda cover, D, which covers the aforesaid catch and lever, and which, at the end, is cut under to overlap the contiguous edge of the disk A.

This cover serves to keep the sawdust from the machinery, and from clogging the` several joints, 85e.. The guide-frame E, for thestuft' to be'mitered, is pivoted to the bed or cover, so that itcanbe laterally inclined, to give any desired pitch to the eut.-

lhe degree ot' inclination is regulated by two slotted curved plates, d, and a pin or screw, e.

From the table A project slotted standards F F, which serve as fixed guides for the saw G.

The saw is longitudinally slotted, as shown in tig. i

3, and is suspended by pins ff, which are formed in movable guides g,that work up and down in the stand.

ards F.

lhe saw works back and forth on the pins f, while the guides g work vertically in the standards.

By turning audlocking the table A, the saw can be brought to cut at any desired angle.

In the disk A maybe small apertures it', to receive a pin, h, which serves as a guide for the material to be cut. p

Having thus described my invention,

I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent 1. The turn-table A, secured to the bed D, in confituesses SAMUEL I. WINTON, J osnPH WINTON. 

